"She has made herself abundantly clear," the lawyer, David A. Smith, said of his client, who can't move from the neck down and is being kept alive by machines. "They stand there all day, and tell her that this is Satan's work — and she loves her parents desperately.

The family of a terminally ill woman who asked doctors to remove life support posted a murky video Thursday that they claim is proof she wants to stay hooked up to the machines.

“They do love her, equally. This is just awful.”

An appeals court could decide as early as Friday whether to let Long Island’s North Shore Hospital disconnect Lee, who has an inoperable brain tumor.

The tragic case is being handled by a four-judge Appellate Division panel. The names of the judges will be made public after they issue a ruling. The key questions are whether Lee wants to pull the plug and whether she’s competent to decide.

Her Korean-born parents initially conceded she requested the tubes be removed but said she was too drugged-up to think straight. Now, the Rev. Manho and Jin-ah Lee contend their daughter has simply changed her mind and wants to stay on life support.